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He tends to impose his ebullience on the music, whether or not the music demands it.
"It tends to impose a more balanced view of risk," Professor Sanders said.
Most now operate in many countries, and every government tends to impose its own regulations on policy wording.
Though well suited to testing drugs, this kind of study, said Dr. Westen of Emory, tends to impose artificial limits on psychotherapy: treatments are by necessity short; techniques are often standardized in manuals; and many participants are excluded because their problems are too complicated for a single diagnosis.
The use of expensive assets such as access to specialized databases tends to impose scale economies on a firm.
It is often open to strategic manipulation, due to dependence on irrelevant alternatives, and it tends to impose particular and unjustified non-linearity in bid prices.
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"With Asian, they tend to impose from the outside.
"Contemporary architects tend to impose modernity on something," he said in an interview.
It was the kind of masterclass City tend to impose in these parts.
While fundamentalist theology exists quite independent of individual pastors, individual pastors do tend to impose their own personal authority.
But these ventures tend to impose stock formulas of success on the industry that are hard for tough-minded people to ignore.
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